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he was a lifelong republican who, with the blessing of richard nixon and gerald ford, helped start the council on environmental quality in the white house and then the environmental protection agency. he later helped turn the world wildlife fund into a global force. he was a navy admiral's son, who was born in rhode island, lived in montana. russell train was 92. >>> speaking of conservation. final green light has been given for the removal of nearly 400 trees from the streets of l.a. to accommodate the movement of the retired space shuttle "endeavour" on local streets to a new home at a museum. they're cutting down the trees because they say cutting the wings off the shuttle and reattaching them is not an option. local protests have been overruled by the city just this week. we'll stay with this story. >>> up next here tonight, the long lens that shattered the royal privacy. >>> finally tonight, there's been a legal victory to report for the british royal family. that french magazine that published the topless photos of kate middleton has to turn them over, and there's a criminal case
he was a lifelong republican who, with the blessing of richard nixon and gerald ford, helped start the council on environmental quality in the white house and then the environmental protection agency. he later helped turn the world wildlife fund into a global force. he was a navy admiral's son, who was born in rhode island, lived in montana. russell train was 92. >>> speaking of conservation. final green light has been given for the removal of nearly 400 trees from the streets of l.a....
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. >> you've got this richard nixon, rosemary woods business, a two-minute gap in the tape. >> do you know what they were talking about during that two minutes? the kennedy assassination. that's just a joke. but the source says that while the device was running, at some point about halfway through the source noticed that it had turned off inadvertently, maybe the source had brushed against it and turned it off, and quickly the source turned it back on and the source estimates that maybe one or two minutes elapsed, perhaps less and that's the end of the story. >> maybe he clarified -- >> let me finish. mitt romney hasn't said, you know, i went on to say that none of what i said earlier is serious. i don't understand why people are obsessing about this because we have mitt romney saying what he said and he hasn't denied it. so big deal. >> i agree with that. i'm glad you clarified that. here's my basic point, dave corn, i think mitt romney got a few things wrong in that thing, 47 million voters, you can't allocate government benefits with voters. but here's the thing, i think you and ot
. >> you've got this richard nixon, rosemary woods business, a two-minute gap in the tape. >> do you know what they were talking about during that two minutes? the kennedy assassination. that's just a joke. but the source says that while the device was running, at some point about halfway through the source noticed that it had turned off inadvertently, maybe the source had brushed against it and turned it off, and quickly the source turned it back on and the source estimates that...
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nixon and watergate. i've had other people say this is such a difficult time, historically, intransgent, poisonous relationships. can anyone lead in these circumstances? >> bill clinton says well no one could fix this fully and, you know, you cans may a case for that. but it depends on your expectation. if our expectations are such that, oh, there's gridlock and you can't get around it then we aren't going to solve the problems. there are all kinds of difficult thing out there. getting and tracking osama bin laden was tough, it took ten years to do it, but they did it. and the problem with all of these economic debates is-- and people think, well, it's about a budget or it's about credit worthiness and so forth. no, it's about this country's balance sheet. we have $13 trillion of i.o.u.s out in the world and we're going to have to go boar or are more. >> woodruff: so if this president is reelected, is it your view that these are skills that he can pick up and have in a second term or is it-- or is it just
nixon and watergate. i've had other people say this is such a difficult time, historically, intransgent, poisonous relationships. can anyone lead in these circumstances? >> bill clinton says well no one could fix this fully and, you know, you cans may a case for that. but it depends on your expectation. if our expectations are such that, oh, there's gridlock and you can't get around it then we aren't going to solve the problems. there are all kinds of difficult thing out there. getting...
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nixon to the supreme court. >> just several months later. >> many people look at the "powell memo" as the charter -- >> the foundational, the foundational document. >> and the first big case in this direction was the "first national bank of boston versus bellotti" case, which he wrote the decision on. and what it said was corporations -- the identity of the speaker is irrelevant, which becomes the key -- >> what does that mean? >> what it means is you can't tell corporations that they can't put their money into politics just because they're a corporation. which has, i guess, a surface plausibility to it. but then would you say that, for example, the city of new york can put money into an election -- >> that could be the next step. >> to tell people how to vote? >> if we had any money. city of new york is broke. >> can churches put their money in? i mean, if the identity of the speaker is really irrelevant. and even the court itself has not gone with that notion, because the next step was the right-wing lawyers who are pushing this today like james bopp said, "well, then we should have
nixon to the supreme court. >> just several months later. >> many people look at the "powell memo" as the charter -- >> the foundational, the foundational document. >> and the first big case in this direction was the "first national bank of boston versus bellotti" case, which he wrote the decision on. and what it said was corporations -- the identity of the speaker is irrelevant, which becomes the key -- >> what does that mean? >> what it...